iV iC LM ft i Srt B f ufeu S v bJ S I LV 5f h S Sizes 84 to 44 SAMPLE OV OLOTU HEUB Lot No 210 f JL I PAGE 5 I Of Our New Fall Catalog MENS ALL WOOL CASSIHERE SUITS Exactly like Sample 500 Coat and Vest 375 V Piuits not sold bcppruto S250 for 2c Thatsjust what it amounts to when you orderasu t of this splendid strictly all wool cassimere for 500 All youre out is the price and two cents for a postage stamp and youre in as good a suit of clothes as any man can buy outside of our store for 750 Thats straight talk and its straight work These suits are well made well lined with splendid Farmer Satin have good striped silesia sleeve lining come in four button single breasted roand cut sacks are in haudsDme dark Oxford gray cxactl like the cloth sample and will wear like iron Dont delay your orders Such prices are made to sell goods quick SSntffia GZy3m a I SSSSS32SJffi TymwmmvfTW tsrT JVtiss bowman The Leading jVUff titer of jVtcooft Announces Her FaH petting To all ladies interested in the latest creations of flillinery Sejttsttter tft 1901 A Communication Mr Editor Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlains Cough Remedy I suffered for three years with the bronchitis and could not sleep at nights I tried several doctors and various patent med icines but could get nothing to give me any relief until my wife got a bottle of this valu able medicine which has completely relieved me W S Hrockman Bagnell Mo This remedy is for sale by McConnell Berry druggists We Want to See You We can tell what makes your eyes blur and your head swim You are bilious and Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin will cure you or the manufacturers will refund you the purchase price Sold by A McMillen Tablers Buckeye Pile Ointment relieves the intence itching It soothes heals and cures chronic cases where surgeons fail It is no experiment its sales increase through its cures Every bottle guaranteed Price 50c in bottles tubes 75c A McMillen Norris Silver North Stratford N H says I purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure while suffering with a cough doctors told me was incurable One bottle relieved me the second almost cured Today I am a well man McConnell Berry Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds- oi food It gives instant relief and neve fails to cure It allows you to eat all the food you want The most sensitive stomachs can take it By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach relieving all distress after eating Dieting unnecessary Pleasant to take It cant help but do you good Prepared only by E O DeWitt Co Chicago Tho SI bottle containsSH times the 50c size McConnell Berry Druggists A Shocking Calamity Lately befell a railroad laborer writes Dr A Kellett of Williford Ark His foot was badly crushed but Bucklens Arnica Salve quickly cured him It is simply wonderful for burns boils piles and all skin eruptions Its the worlds champion healer Cure guaran teed 25c Sold by McConnell Berry Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr Kings New Life Pills These pills change weakness into strength listlpssness into energv brain fag into mental power Theyre wonderful in buildingup the health Only 25c per box Sold by Mc Connell Berry Have you a sense of fullness in the region of your stomach after eating If so you will be benefitted by using Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets They also cure belching and sour stomach They regulate the bowels too Price 25 cents McConnell Berry Last week I went about Full of trouble and of doubt Now Im smiling and dance with delight I had some Rocky Mountain Tea last night Ask your druggist a Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nebraska September 3rd 1901 Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment Present Stephen Bolles D A Waterman and Maurice Reddy county com missioners W B Starr county attorney and R A Green county clerk Minutes of previous meeting read and ap proved Resignation of James Hetherington justice of tho peace in and for Indianola precinct read and on motion accepted Resignation of Wiley Wadkins overseer of road district No 24 read and on motion ac cepted On motion the following appointment was made to fill vacancy M B Leopold overseer road district No 24 Annual settlement of the following overseer of highways examined and on motion approved and the county clerk directed to draw certifi cato on road district in payment thereof as follows Wiley Wadkins overseer district No 24 certificate No 227 15 The following official bond was examined and on motion approved John R Brown overseer road district No 13 The following claims were audited and al lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund levy of 1301 in payment thereof as follows J A Wilcox Son mdse for paupers 43 88 James McAdams same 26 00 Guy Albert same 6 00 S R Smith supplies 2 73 A Fry blacksmithing 1 33 Predmore Bros same 21 43 Polk Bros repairing 3 5S M B Hogan glass and setting 17 90 C G Coglizer labor and material on court house 657 60 A C Crabtree serving notices 4 25 A C Crabtree board and care of prisoners 77 50 RA GreenCo Clk postage express etc 23 2S O Xi Thompson Tr same 44 81 G S Bishop Co Jdg fees State vs Law erence 5 05 C BGray constable samo 2 10 G C Boatmani C D C State vs Cam mack insane 5 80 W V Gage M D fees same 8 00 J E Kelloy Atty fees same 3 00 J E Hathorn fees same 2 00 CE Cammack fees same 2 00 Stephen Bolles secvices as commissioner 27 SO D A Waterman same 31 50 Maurice Reddy same 32 20 Xarger Notley plastering 5 00 And on county bridge fund levy of 1901 as follows W C Bullard Co lumber 57 45 J A Streff bridge work 13 75 W P Broomfield same 13 75 EdErvin samo 3 25 Wm Mulnix same 4 50 W M Nixon same 3 25 Mr Brown same 50 Fred Waterman same 1 25 Alex Brown samo 17 00 allowed 13 00 And on county road fund levy of 1901 as fol lows W K Forsey road work 2 50 Geo Howell same 2 50 JNSmith same 2 50 A J Lytle same 5 00 Stephen Bolles road plow 10 00 Institute report of Lillian M Welborn county superintendent examined and on mo tion approved and same ordered placed on file On motion county clerk was instructed to call for sealed bids for tho reconstruction of the river bridge west of Indianola also for the grading and rock work on the approaches to the same On motion board adjourned to meet sine die R A Gbeeu County Clerk PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMS ftf Monday morning Old Glory was again unfurled to the breeze ovor the several school houses in the city and tho boll in the east ward building cheerily announced the opening of the fall term 1901 of McCooks public schools In the high school Monday was de voted to organizing classifying distrib uting books and supplies assigning lessons etc and on Tuesday morning the regular routine work was taken up In tho several grades the preparatory work occupied the morning period and the regular programme was begun in the afternoon Some little confusion was incident to the changing of pupils from one building to another but on Tuesday morning in all grades the regular work was well in in hand and progressing nicely About 100 new pupils entered the preparatory grade this week The black boards in the office have been removed to one of the rooms in tho new frame building The total number of outside pupils opening day was 22 this exceeds that of last year when the opening attend ance was 18 One room in tho new frame building is unoccupied and one in use unprovided with black boards a condition shortly to be remedied The boiler at the east ward building has been given n new set of flues and in cidentally a now brick jacket The new frame building will be heated from this plant The steam connections are all in and the radiators only are lacking The new frame building will no doubt fill a long-felt-want The rooms are fair sized well lighted and comfortable being a little pinched however for cloak room but withal a vast improve ment over the old system of disconnected rooms The superintendents office and as sembly room in the east building three rooms in tho west building and the South McCook building have been re papered which places every school room in the system in clean and attractive condition The entire system seems to be well organized and equipped as to teachers supplies apparati etc and definite work laid out for each of the grades and The Tribune expects good work from Supt Thomas his well selected corps of teachers and satisfactory results from the pupils Tho old laboratory in the basement has been refitted and is now used as a recitation room as well Black boards seats etc have been providedthe ceiling has been deadened and ceiled and the result is a commodious recitation room A new case has also been provided for laboratory apparati and the stock room adjacent has undergone some improve ments as well The opening day attendance in the several grades was High school 7S grade 31 Seventh grade 45 Sixth grade 42 Fifth grade 55 Fourth grade 53 Fourth A and Third B grades 44 Third grade 3S Second grade East 50 Second grade West 21 First grade East 35 First grade West 14 South McCook 46 Preparatory 85 Total opening attendance 657 Twelfth 12 Eleventh 15 Tenth 25 Ninth 31 Eighth 32 Seventh 47 Sixth 42 Fifth v 51 Fourth 56 Fourth and Third 44 Third 60 Second and First west 45 Secondeast 47 First east 37 Firstsouth S Preparatory west 100 Preparatory south 40 693 PURELY PERSONAL We append a brief personal mention of the new members of the teacher corps Mr E W Washburn of Beatricehigb school instructor is a graduate of the Beatrice high school and he came here from the University of Nebraska where he has been a student He served as assistant in the chemical laboratory of his home school Miss Nellie West teacher of the sev enth grade is from Red Cloud where she taught several years For the past four years she served as eighth grade teacher in the Falls City schools Miss Cassie Andrews who has an A class from the third grade and a B class from the fourth is from Cambridge She has had four years successful ex perience in the schools of Furnas county Miss Minnie Eowell who has charge of the regular third grade in the West building is a graduate of the McCook high school class of 59S She has since served acceptably as a teacher in the city schools and later in the district schools of the county Mrs Ida E White comes here from Omaha though for thirteen years she instructed primary children in the Har vard schools Mrs White is assigned to the first grade in the new frame building Miss Anna Anderson in charge of the first and second grades in the West building is from Lincoln She had sim ilar work for two years past at Liberty Nebraska and previously had been a student at the state university DANPURY The snake show pulled stakes for In dianola Tuesday morning Commissioner Waterman of Lebanon was in town Wednesday looking up bridge matters Mr and Mrs Danford were visiting friends around Danford Saturday and remained over Sunday Mrs Wm Kendall left Saturday for Now York stato for a short visit with old acquaintances Miss Myrtle Cochran has purchased a new piano and is now giving lessons to u number of pupils C C Monroe left Saturday for El myra Ohio on a vacation trip h ex pects to be gone about thirty days Mrs Headley our assistant teacher who has been ill for the past week is able to bo around again Miss Pearl Hayes has taught in her place during her illness The Sappy creek on the south of us is reported as being fourfeet higher than ever known before All bridges are re ported as being swept away from Ober lin to S A Fishs place some eight miles east Simeon Billings transacting business in the city of McCook Saturday was another one of the victims that was caught on the other side Saturday even ing Partly swimming and wading his team he managed to cross tho creek at Morgans Monday forenoon Guy Curlee of Bartley made an extra effort to reach Danbury Saturday even ing before the rain but being a little behind time when he reached this valley the whole valley was afloat and ad mission to the other side was impossible he therefore made up his mind to return whence he came which he did through all the storm and rain and on returning home he found that water dwelt upon the valleys of the Republican as well The last we heard of him he was all cov ered with mud team and buggy and waiting on the shores of the Republican valley thinking One of the heaviest rain storms ever known in the Beaver Valley fell Satur day evening and Sunday morning be tween the hours of nine and four About nine Saturday evening it began and con tinued for an hour or more raining about an inch or so then calmed down for a short time and later about one oclock the rain began to fall in torrents and continued till about four that morning Many never thought of such a hard rain falling on account of there being no wind with it and thinking that it was one of those gentle northeast rains did not stir around to get up and see what was going on However when on arising in the morning those in the valley found that the water was up in their door yards and their barn yards were afloat haystacks fences hogs and pigs had taken leave of absence and were floating down the creek The stream was from a mile to a mile and a half wide and fences haystacks bridges and anything that was loose were easily swung round or carried off It is reported that a num ber of culvert bridges from the north west for a distance of five miles were washed to the creek valley near B B Smileys place Farmers are having quite a time locating what belongs to them in the way of fences posts etc Most everyone along the valley from the west as far east as Lebanon lost more or less hogs and pigs and most of the alfal fa seed was cut and being bunched on the meadows when the water came and drifted it away clean from the fields piling it up in great drifts along trees mixed with trash so that it will be im possible to save but very little of it if any The alfalfa hay in the stack will be more or less injured in the bottom of the stacks as the water in many places was from three to six feet up around them H W Naden had two fair sized stacks of alfalfa in the draw west of his house and these were carried a distance of a quarter of a mile and set down as nicely as if they had oeen moved there There is only one bridge at present that is passable for those living on the north side of the creek is the one at George Morgans place and those living west are compelled to go around by his place to get to town The water hits remained high all this week since Sunday on ac count of the heavy rains farther up the valley It is reported that eleven wash outs have occurred between this place and Atwood Kans and the trains have been unable to get any farther west than that place until today they reached Herndon Kans The rails in many pla ces near Traer were washed off from the dump and twisted up in general and the construction train is now at work build ing up a new track with ties and it is thought the road will be opened again by the first of the week The water fallen during this time is variously esti mated Some think it rained fifteen feet where they had nothing to measure it in but as near as we can learn from those having the best measurements it rained here about eight inches on west farther about nine inches Cattle far Sale Two loads of choice beef cows top of 200 head Price 3c 125 steers tops of 200 head Price 8350 The above stock is all thick fat tf Wm E Echols Brush Colo slWV VtVH1V9 r OUR FALL GOODS Are coming in fast now Each day brings more new goods See our line of BOYS CLOTHING Before you buy school suits for the boys It will pay you to look A comparison is all we ask We have a good line of SCHOOL SHOES Try us Leave us your order for anything in the GROCERY Line Our stock is fresh and complete TILE 4 WO6 Bargain s to G L DeGBOFF GO iw r i iJJC 9Kni VfcVfcV V v bLOdiNb OUT AT SAOBIFGE I wish to close out my bicycle depart ment and offer what wheels I have on hand AT AND BELOW COST FOR CASH ONLY I National Tandem cost 115 will take 25 used a little 1 Columbia chainless 10 secondhand I Monarchnew 30 wheel now 16 I Vedettenew 30 wheel now 20 I Girls wheelnew 30 wheel will sell for 15 Call at once Leading Jeweler and Music Dealer SUTTON I ALWAYS THE BEST 91 Patent Flour i Anchor 90 Pride of McCook 80 1 For Sale by ALL the Lead ing iviercnants I THE McCOOK MILLING CO ROHRBOUCH BROS Proprietors Omaha Nebr FALL TERM Opens Monday Sept 2 Scores of new students will enter r Septeialjer All arrangements complete for the opening COURSES OF STUDY Business English Shorthand Typewriting- Telegraphy Pe manshift and Pen Art equipments emploTS the best teachers has a Collejx Orchestra College Band College Paper Printing Office Lecture Course Literary Society SHORTHAND BY MAIL Gregg system Full course 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